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Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. ix |
Comparative Theology: Between Identity and Alterity | p. 1 |
Relating Theology of Religions and Comparative Theology | p. 21 |
The New Comparative Theology and the Problem of Theological Hegemonism | p. 43 |
On Hegemonies Within: Franciscan Missions and Buddhist Kings in Comparative Theological Contexts | p. 63 |
Comparative Theology and the Status of Judaism: Hegemony and Reversals | p. 89 |
Gendering Comparative Theology | p. 109 |
Comparative Theology as a Theology of Liberation | p. 129 |
(Tentatively) Putting the Pieces Together: Comparative Theology in the Tradition of Sri Ramakrishna | p. 151 |
Solidarity through Polyphony | p. 171 |
Response | p. 191 |
Biographical Information | p. 201 |
Name Index | p. 205 |
Thematic Index | p. 207 |
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